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AADL Talks To: Peter Andrews

Peter Andrews, photo by Leni Sinclair
Peter Andrews, circa 1971. Photo by Leni Sinclair.

In this wide-ranging interview from 2010, Peter Andrews recalls his varied career producing and managing local and regional music talent — from managing the Scot Richard Case (SRC) band and bringing bands like The Who, Jimi Hendrix, and the Yardbirds to Ann Arbor’s Fifth Dimension club, to booking national acts for University of Michigan student groups. He also discusses his role in Ann Arbor’s legendary Blues and Jazz Festivals, producing the John Sinclair Freedom Rally at Crisler Arena in 1971, and bringing John Lennon and Yoko Ono to town.

Articles and photos about Peter Andrews

60 Wing Scouts Meet Here Saturday

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June
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1947
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Public Schools Open Doors For New Year

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September
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1937
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Albert W. Glas Dies At 62 Years

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1948
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Wilson, Martha Wheeler

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2001
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University High School Sponsors Army Ambulance Plane "U High Flyer," October 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

University High School Sponsors Army Ambulance Plane "U High Flyer," October 1944 image
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1944
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Ann Arbor News, October 28, 1944
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'U' HIGH SPONSORS PLANE: Moyer Bleekman (left), and Nelson Blanchard, eighth grade students at University High school dedicated a Stinson ambulance plane, which the school purchased through bond sales, in ceremonies held at the University of Michigan golf course yesterday afternoon. The two boys won the privilege of sponsoring the plane for their superior work in the two-week bond campaign. At the left of the boys is Julius Peter, who represented the Stinson Aircraft Co.